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The Human Justice program provides comprehensive knowledge of criminal and restorative justice, social and economic equity, human rights, and related human services, addressing topics from global human rights concerns to supporting vulnerable youth. Students develop analytical reasoning, critical thinking abilities, and human service intervention techniques. The curriculum includes two semesters of professional placements during the second and fourth academic years.
Career Pathways
Graduates pursue diverse roles including positions in anti-poverty initiatives, youth services, human rights advocacy, justice departments, legal education, emergency response teams, policy research, law enforcement, restorative justice programs, and correctional institutions at provincial and federal levels.
Students must have completed High School (Secondary School) or partial post-secondary.
Entry requirements may vary from country by country.
English language requirement:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Internet Based: Overall 83; Reading: 20; Listening: 20; Speaking: 20; Writing: 20
IELTS – Academic: Overall Band score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: Overall score of 59, No area with less than 59
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery): 85
Application deadlines: Fall term – August 15 (subject to change based on application volume); Winter term – December 15 (subject to change based on application volume); Spring/Summer term – April 15 (subject to change based on application volume)